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A one day, non-contact, instructional clinic to raise funds for pediatric brain tumor research. Last year over 800 players and 100 volunteer college coaches helped to raise over 74,000 for LFG. A pediatric cancer survivors Fun Day is also held during the football clinic- crafts, activities, lunch and entertainment for patients, family and friends.

The Deutsche Hirntumorhilfe e.V. - a brain tumour association registered in Germany - was established in 1998. It is the only organisation in German-speaking countries dedicated to providing information and support to brain tumour patients.

OSCAR provides an ongoing support to the child and family from the moment they walk in to the hospital through to hopefully many years on. Initial support is in the form of providing knowledge, information and support at a most traumatic time and then ongoing support through the out patients treatments and long term guidance and assistance with the many consequences of that initial treatment.

The Andy Fund was created by family and friends to honor the memory of Andrea "Andy" Clark Nelson who died on April 3, 1997 after valiantly fighting a battle with a glioblastoma multiforme, grade IV brain tumor for over five long years. Known and loved by many in her Vermont community and beyond, Andy created and managed the Swift House Inn in Middlebury. Andy left specific instructions that she wanted no services at the time if her death, but it was a dream of Andy`s that one day a cure for glioblastoma would be found. As a living memorial to Andy, The Andy Fund was established to support the research being conducted at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, Division of Neurosurgery, under the supervision of Dr. Paul Penar.

Empowerment of brain cancer patients through knowledge of the system; focuses on patient rights regarding experientmental treatment, including access to information and access to promising experimental treatment.

An alliance of support, advocacy and information groups for brain tumo(u)r patients and carers in different countries which also includes researchers, scientists, clinicians and allied health professionals who work in the area of brain tumours.

Seeks to find the cause and cure of brain tumors in children by supporting medical research, increasing public awareness of the disease and aiding in early detection and treatment of childhood brain tumors.

one of the largest and most successful in the field. It has received the highest rating of "Outstanding" by a National Cancer Institute peer review group`s evaluation of the Duke Cancer Institute over the last ten years. Dedicated entirely to the treatment and cure of brain and spinal tumors in children and adults, we combine the resources of a leading research hub with a commitment to the best in patient care.